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Aisle In Spanish

What about a pedestrian garage? In Spain? Is there a literal translation? 3

If you mean a wedding where the bride's wife walks with him, walks down the aisle, takes the altar there. Otherwise it is in the hallway. Where

Walking down the aisle is the right way to say it, because most people don't know that the right word for aisle in church is big house.

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What about * walking * on the sidewalk? In Spain? Is there a literal translation?

I totally agree with the first answer, it cannot be translated literally. From there the expression will go to the altar. Although the word altar is in English, it is not used in this sentence.

And Guani, hahaha old Spain. It's really a joke now.

Used, but not literally translated ... In Spanish it is:

Go to the altar (go to the altar)

Aisle In Spanish

Aisle In Spanish

I can't even think of a literal translation of my life.

The next thing that comes to mind.

Like a church wedding

Marriage in the Church / Marriage in the Church / Unity in the Church.

This is a difficult question.

Go into the hallway

I agree with Costalitos.

Aisle In Spanish